The Midwife of Hope River by Patricia Harman
I have enjoyed reading Patricia’s earlier books, which were memoirs of her life as a midwife and was excited to recieve a copy of her new book, a fictional novel about a midwife – Patience – in the Appalachian’s during the 1930’s. What an honor to be a part of her book tour. 🙂
The Midwife of Hope River is a novel that quickly grabs your attention, throwing your right into the action of a birth. (I would like to add a warning to any of my pregnant moms who may be interested in the book – there are stories of loss in it, so do be aware. The very first story could be upsetting for a pregnant mom to read.)
Most of the birth stories are uplifting and celebrate the amazing joy that comes with birthing a baby. The characters are full of life and I was really drawn to all of them. I liked how throughout the novel you get glimpses into Patience’s past and how she became a midwife. You learn the secret she holds that haunts her and has caused her to run to this backwoods place. I loved the look into the tight knit black community in the mountains who were also served by Patience as their midwife and friend.
There was a love story – how could there not be? But I like that it evolved in a slow way and wasn’t the main point of the book. There were many gripping birth stories. I had to chuckle as she even worked a water birth into the book. I wonder if things like that ever happened back then?
I really enjoyed reading The Midwife of Hope River and I think that it is a great choice if you are looking for something fun and inspiring to read. (With the warning to expecting moms above)
Patricia is having a “real life” book tour as well, here is a link to that schedule.
I love that she fit a water birth in there – I’m looking forward to reading the book to see how she was able to make that work in the story!
Thanks for being on the tour.
Sounds great! Adding to my list of books to buy.